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then to epsom, where trees came down at webster park. and also in epsom, a tree came crashing down in someone's backyard. that was a similar sight in weare. >> at first, i heard what i thought was rain. it turned out to be wind. i could see the whirling and it was a microburst. i looked out the dining room window and saw the tree down that has been here over 40 years. kristen: this massive tree cracked in half at craig knowles' home, landing in his backyard. >> the silver lining is it did not hit the house. it could have. we are very grateful the damage was not any worse. kristen: three roads in weare had to be partially closed or completely closed because of trees falling onto wires. >> we did not realize there was that much wind here at the station. when we got to the area where the trees were down, there was substantial damage. kristen: there certainly was. eversource says more than 23,000 customers were without power this morning. most should be back on by the end of the day. live in windham, kristen carosa, wmur news 9. adam: thank
then to epsom, where trees came down at webster park. and also in epsom, a tree came crashing down in someone's backyard. that was a similar sight in weare. >> at first, i heard what i thought was rain. it turned out to be wind. i could see the whirling and it was a microburst. i looked out the dining room window and saw the tree down that has been here over 40 years. kristen: this massive tree cracked in half at craig knowles' home, landing in his backyard. >> the silver lining is...
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nearly 60 trees are broken or uprooted other some 10 acres of epsom's webster park. it's normally a popular place, but was fortunately empty when the storm struck sunday morning. the lone victim in his car when it was crushed. he crawled out with minor auction were spared by the very specific path of what the national weather service calls straight line winds. >> they all fell in the same direction, so the wind mass was straight across here. everything is laying in the same direction, and a lot of them came down because others fell on them and it was like a domino effect. reporter: the park remains closed for safety reasons, cleanup is expected to take at least two to three weeks. jennifer crompton, wmur tom: in our commitment 2016 coverage tonight it's been a busy last day of campaigning here in new hampshire. jennifer: granite staters are heading to the polls tomorrow to decide who will be on the ballot in several key races come november. our team coverage begins with wmur's adam sex ton and the race for governor. reporter: a field of seven major candidates will be
nearly 60 trees are broken or uprooted other some 10 acres of epsom's webster park. it's normally a popular place, but was fortunately empty when the storm struck sunday morning. the lone victim in his car when it was crushed. he crawled out with minor auction were spared by the very specific path of what the national weather service calls straight line winds. >> they all fell in the same direction, so the wind mass was straight across here. everything is laying in the same direction, and...
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a deposit bag into the drop box jean: tonight the national weather service says damage to a park in epsom is the result of straight line winds that passed through yesterday. wmur's jennifer crompton surveyed the damage today and got a closer look at how this became a matter of life and death. reporter: the storm carved a path of destruction through epsom's webster park sunday morning, while hundreds of people were right next-door. a 10-acre parcel of webster trees snapped in half, others uprooted. an estimated 60 trees broken or fell down. >> they all fell in the same direction, everything is laying in the same direction. and a lot of them came down because others fell on them, it was a domino effect. reporter: the national weather service says the damage was might have been there. >> this park is always full of people walking on the road here, they're through the woods and everywhere else, so it was just luck because it came up so quick. reporter: the only injury to a man who was in his car when it was crushed. amazingly, crawling out -- >> i give the fire department and police a lot of
a deposit bag into the drop box jean: tonight the national weather service says damage to a park in epsom is the result of straight line winds that passed through yesterday. wmur's jennifer crompton surveyed the damage today and got a closer look at how this became a matter of life and death. reporter: the storm carved a path of destruction through epsom's webster park sunday morning, while hundreds of people were right next-door. a 10-acre parcel of webster trees snapped in half, others...
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down 29-year-old gary craycraft after he ran from the scene of an accident early saturday morning in epsom. when casper found the suspect in the woods, police say craycraft hit the dog. he is now facing a number of charges, including maiming a police dog. the $487 million powerball ticket purchased at a raymond hannaford store earlier this hannaford store earlier this summer but we still don't know who the winner is. wmur's amy coveno is live with the the new developments. good afternoon, amy. amy: big afternoon here at lottery headquarters. lottery officials call this a seismic event not just for the winners of the new hampshire lottery as well. we know the winners are local, we know they love their community. we also know they are smart. they sat on it for a month and didn't tell a soul and they lottery officials tell us if they had, we would know their name today because the winning ticket is considered a public document. but we will never know their name. instead, they went to a law firm and set up a trust. bill shaheen says he selected the name because robin represents joy and hope an
down 29-year-old gary craycraft after he ran from the scene of an accident early saturday morning in epsom. when casper found the suspect in the woods, police say craycraft hit the dog. he is now facing a number of charges, including maiming a police dog. the $487 million powerball ticket purchased at a raymond hannaford store earlier this hannaford store earlier this summer but we still don't know who the winner is. wmur's amy coveno is live with the the new developments. good afternoon, amy....
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also seeing heavy traffic on 202 eastbound between chichester and epsom. 101 west is sluggish. the everett turnpike volume is picking up through merrimack on the northbound side between the beach. there is some paving going on, route 33 between stratham and greenland that's had things backed up in both directions throughout the day. and it's stop and go on the spaulding turnpike north through newington and portsmouth. i'm peggy james. josh: next at 5:00, a horrible act of violence caught on surveillance, an elderly man shot while watering his lawn. now a reward is being jean: there is relief in one part of the country tonight, a man who police say targeted drivers in a shooting spree is behind bars. mike: the latest front to move on there does mean a shower or storm for some as we go through tonight. a timeline ahead. >> a statue sitting outside this v.f.w. in salem has been stolen, we'll show you what it looks like and how you can help get it narrator: fewer new hampshire students are graduating debt free, while wall street and oil companies get billions in tax breaks. and who
also seeing heavy traffic on 202 eastbound between chichester and epsom. 101 west is sluggish. the everett turnpike volume is picking up through merrimack on the northbound side between the beach. there is some paving going on, route 33 between stratham and greenland that's had things backed up in both directions throughout the day. and it's stop and go on the spaulding turnpike north through newington and portsmouth. i'm peggy james. josh: next at 5:00, a horrible act of violence caught on...
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up to exit 12 in concord. 393 and 202 eastbound is also sluggish through chichester and busy through epsom. the usual crowding up on 101 west towards bedford and on the everett turnpike northbound, in the thick of it turnpike north is stop and go between pease boulevard and the little bay bridge. from the wzid traffic network, i'm peggy james. jean: thanks. josh: this is a big night for news 9's effort to help out hungry families. jean: jamie day ton is live the merrimack, one of just eight spots tackling hunger tonight. jamie: yes, and how about this maddie from the merrimack band here at merrimack high school, bringing the band donation to riverside christian church as part of new hampshire tackles hunger's eight games tonight and six more tomorrow. so another big weekend of collecting food for new hampshire's hungry. let's talk to brad from the riverside christian church. how are things going at the pantry and what does this mean to you? >> things are going good, jamie, and this drive is very important to us because it helps resupply supplies, and gifts like this will help carry us thro
up to exit 12 in concord. 393 and 202 eastbound is also sluggish through chichester and busy through epsom. the usual crowding up on 101 west towards bedford and on the everett turnpike northbound, in the thick of it turnpike north is stop and go between pease boulevard and the little bay bridge. from the wzid traffic network, i'm peggy james. jean: thanks. josh: this is a big night for news 9's effort to help out hungry families. jean: jamie day ton is live the merrimack, one of just eight...
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track down 29-year-old gary craycraft after he fled the scene of an accident early saturday morning in epsom. when casper found the suspect in including, maiming a police dog. outside we go for you this morning and temps in the 30's in many areas, like here in berlin. kevin: it was certainly a cool start to the day. fog to contend with in some areas along the connecticut river valley early this morning, but we get beyond that and it is sunshine, and we are expecting a good portion of today and tomorrow to be mostly sunny. we'll have another cool evening tonight where temperatures will be within a few degrees of where we started the day today. temperatures now rebounding nicely, lower half of the 40' and east. we're setting up a day where you're going to have fairly comfortable conditions, low dewpoints, a lighter wind than yesterday, and high temperatures for most, above 70, maybe as high as 76 or 77 up and down the merrimack valley. that could include the coast seacoast by later on this afternoon. nothing but sunshine after the fog burns off. tomorrow, more sunshine expected. we'll go up a
track down 29-year-old gary craycraft after he fled the scene of an accident early saturday morning in epsom. when casper found the suspect in including, maiming a police dog. outside we go for you this morning and temps in the 30's in many areas, like here in berlin. kevin: it was certainly a cool start to the day. fog to contend with in some areas along the connecticut river valley early this morning, but we get beyond that and it is sunshine, and we are expecting a good portion of today and...
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of the scattered showers moving throughment there wherever you get the darker shades of green near epsom here and toward concord, warner, even yellow shades of color showing the pockets of heavier rainfall, all along i-89, even 93 this morning, it is a damp ride in keene, too. light to moderate rainfall coming down and that's to be expected as we go through the day here with a cold front that's dropped across the state up to the north. but ahead of stream of tropical moisture coming up with the system. so that means not only will today be warm. some of us may actually hit 80 degrees and it will be quite humid. you're going to feel the stickiness in the air, particularly once we get to the afternoon. no, it's not the 30's like we had a couple of mornings ago. instead, we're in the 60's, feeling more like an august morning. as opposed to a september morning. even mid september now. now shall the dew points, jumped up to 64 degrees, when you have dew points that warm like that, that's when it starts to feel sticky, almost borderline uncomfortable and it will continue to go up the dew points
of the scattered showers moving throughment there wherever you get the darker shades of green near epsom here and toward concord, warner, even yellow shades of color showing the pockets of heavier rainfall, all along i-89, even 93 this morning, it is a damp ride in keene, too. light to moderate rainfall coming down and that's to be expected as we go through the day here with a cold front that's dropped across the state up to the north. but ahead of stream of tropical moisture coming up with the...